I'm pretty sure the answer is D observational study.
Answer:
13,600 
Step-by-step explanation:
(h = 7, l = 6, w = 2) 10
70, 60, 20
2(h × w) + 2(h × l) + 2(w × l)
= 2(70 × 20) + 2(70 × 60) + 2(20 × 60)
= 2(1400) + 2(4200) + 2(1200)
= 2800 + 8400 + 2400
= 13,600
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Sally did some counting look at her work explain why you think sally counted this way 177,178,179,180,190,200,220,211,212,213,21
dimulka [17.4K]
<span>The first and last four numbers each have a difference of one between them.
The fifth number has a difference of 10 between it and the previous number.
The middle number has a difference of 20 between itself and the two numbers that surround it.
Counting in this way could have been a result of a lot of things to count, and spot checking along the way (when the numbers have a difference of 1).</span>
The velocity would be 7 and sa = 65